In his dedication to Leeds United, Gary Edwards has no rivals. He has seen every Leeds game since the 17th of January 1968, home and away. 'Paint it White' is Edwards' own account of the scrapes, adventures and moments of comedy that a life's passion for Leeds United have brought him.

Behind him are almost four decades of Leeds, lunacy, laughter and white paint.

He made you cry with laughter with Paint It White, now the celebrated
Leeds-supporting, cartoon-drawing, painting-and-decorating eccentric Gary
Edwards is back. It turns out that his first book was only an undercoat and now
the story of his crazy life following Leeds needs a second coat.

In this follow-up instalment of high gloss and drama, Edwards recounts how he
was accosted by firemen while trying to paint a fire engine
white, appeared on the sides of buses with his face painted in Leeds colours and
received letters from the Queen and the Prime Minister after he complained about
David Beckham getting an OBE!

Between 1964 and 1992, Leeds United won 11 fabulous trophies, but the team
were runners-up just as often. They missed out on many more titles and cups, not
least club football's greatest prize, the European Cup, in 1975.

In No Glossing Over It, lifelong Leeds United fan Gary Edwards reveals
why the club has dramatically lost out on victory in many of these competitions
and how it has been the victim of a pattern of serial abuse by the footballing
authorities - most recently seen in the unprecedented 15-point sanction meted
out at the start of the 2007-08 season.

Featuring the views of former Leeds players and managers, as well as
top-flight referees and die-hard fans, No Glossing Over It examines the
injustices that have befallen Leeds United and sheds new light on the shocking
events that have long rankled with the club's supporters.